NEW YORK – Tiana England scored 20 points and St. John’s rallied from a double-digit deficit to upset No. 8 Marquette, 81-74, on Friday night for the Red Storm’s first victory over a top 10 team in nearly seven years.

The Red Storm (13-12, 6-8 Big East) were down 14 in the second quarter and eight at the half before pulling off the shocking win that ended a 12-game winning streak for the Golden Eagles (21-4, 12-1).

The score was tied at 56 heading into the fourth quarter and St. John’s was down, 67-66, midway through the quarter when Jasmine Sina’s three-pointer from the corner in front of the Red Storm bench started a 9-1 run. After a defensive stop, England scored on a fast-break layup to extend the Red Storm’s advantage to four. That was the team’s biggest lead of the game to that point.

The Red Storm kept the run going as the Golden Eagles had no answer on the offensive end. England’s layup with 2:17 left made it 75-68. Marquette could get no closer than five the rest of the way.